2026 State of the City Wrap Up
Thanks to everyone who attended for a great event and for supporting walking and biking in our city. And big thanks to Colorado Plus for opening up on their night off to host us—we think we had our biggest turnout ever! Please see below for a round-up of updates shared at the meeting and links.
Key links and updates
ATAT updates
Gazette op-ed on Vision Zero: Please check it out and share! Working Toward Safer Streets for Everyone - Neighborhood Gazette
Bike Streets: Wheat Ridge is now on the map! Download the app to find low stress bike routes and recommend new ones. Bike Streets
Connect with the Jefferson County Vision Zero planning effort: Safety Action Plan Website
Check out the recently completed Sheridan Safety Study: Sheridan Corridor Safety Study | Engage with DRCOG
This year’s ATAT community advocacy award goes to…. Jordan Macknick and parents at Stevens Elementary organizing for safe routes to school! They’ve been doing a great job highlighting barriers to kids walking/biking to school, and working to address them.
Next ATAT meeting: March 31st, 6-8pm. Please write wratat@gmail.com if you’re interested in attending, we are still nailing down the location!
City updates
Flyer about city projects: Highlighting several projects moving forward, including 38th West of Kipling, 38th Ave Refresh, 35th Ave, etc. (see below)
2J-funded projects: Most recent information in the packet from the Feb 23rd study session.
City Plan:Now completed with a big emphasis on walking and biking
Neighborhood Traffic Management Program: Petition for traffic calming measures on your street, open through March 31
RTD service updates: RTD will be increasing service on the G line, and restoring the 26 and 32 services to points further west (including serving the high school)
Speed / traffic automated enforcement - speed cameras have been having an impact, and people are slowing down, and crash rates have been going down https://ngazette.com/wheat-ridge-police-department-to-grow-speed-cam-program-in-2026